Thomas Jennings was the son of James and Elizabeth (Rector) Jennings. He was the husband of Anna Maria (Wheat) Jennings. Anna died August 6, 1922.
"Naples, N. Y. - Thomas W. Jennings, a leading farmer in the town of Naples, died Saturday, aged 82 years. He was born in Yates county, coming to Naples in 1859, settling on a small place, increasing yearly in property possessions and in influence in the town. He was the principal supporter of the Methodist church in that locality. His wife was Miss Wheat of Potter, who survives him; also two sons, Nelson and Frank Jennings, of Naples, and four daughters, Mrs. Emmet Wheat, Mrs. Friederman Greiner and Mrs. Frank French of Naples, and Mrs. Katharine Wykoff of Richfield Springs."(Feb, 24, 1908, The Daily Times of Geneva, NY)
Thomas Jennings was the son of James and Elizabeth (Rector) Jennings. He was the husband of Anna Maria (Wheat) Jennings. Anna died August 6, 1922.
"Naples, N. Y. - Thomas W. Jennings, a leading farmer in the town of Naples, died Saturday, aged 82 years. He was born in Yates county, coming to Naples in 1859, settling on a small place, increasing yearly in property possessions and in influence in the town. He was the principal supporter of the Methodist church in that locality. His wife was Miss Wheat of Potter, who survives him; also two sons, Nelson and Frank Jennings, of Naples, and four daughters, Mrs. Emmet Wheat, Mrs. Friederman Greiner and Mrs. Frank French of Naples, and Mrs. Katharine Wykoff of Richfield Springs."(Feb, 24, 1908, The Daily Times of Geneva, NY)
Inscription
"T. W. Jennings
June 13, 1827
Feb 22, 1908"
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Explore more
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement